I saw that change from 8 to 7. I think in the ecpg code that the first
parameter to cat_str is the number of arguments _after_ the first
parameter.
preproc.c:{ yyval.str = cat_str(3, yyvsp[-2].str, make_str(","), yyvsp[0].str);
so I think the change from 8 -> 7 is correct.
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> Lee Kindness <lkindness@csl.co.uk> writes:
> > ***************
> > *** 1693,1699 ****
>
> > GrantStmt: GRANT privileges ON opt_table relation_name_list TO grantee_list opt_with_grant
> > {
> > ! $$ = cat_str(8, make_str("grant"), $2, make_str("on"), $4, $5, make_str("to"), $7);
> > }
> > ;
>
> > --- 1693,1699 ----
>
> > GrantStmt: GRANT privileges ON opt_table relation_name_list TO grantee_list opt_with_grant
> > {
> > ! $$ = cat_str(7, make_str("grant"), $2, make_str("on"), $4, $5, make_str("to"), $7);
> > }
> > ;
>
>
> Uh, isn't the correct fix
>
> ! $$ = cat_str(8, make_str("grant"), $2, make_str("on"), $4, $5, make_str("to"), $7, $8);
>
> ISTM your patch loses the opt_with_grant clause. (Of course the backend
> doesn't currently accept that clause anyway, but that's no reason for
> ecpg to drop it.)
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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